By Evan George
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LOS ANGELES - Last month, dozens of surgery centers across the state began receiving some surprising bad news: The state would not be renewing their medical licenses.
These weren't facilities that had endangered patients or violated any laws, just ones where the physicians own a part of the practice.
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - Last month, dozens of surgery centers across the state began receiving some surprising bad news: The state would not be renewing their medical licenses.
These weren't facilities that had endangered patients or violated any laws, just ones where the physicians own a part of the practice.
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